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When he is on the ice, 6-foot-4, 229-pound Dmitry Osipov uses his large frame to intimidate and crunch opponents. In seven games with the Wolves this season, Osipov owns a +3 plus/minus rating and registered his first AHL assist on Jan. 6 in a 2-0 victory over the Grand Rapids Griffins. Wolves sideline reporter Mark […]

Kasimir Kaskisuo is the closest thing to constant the Chicago Wolves have had in net this season. Borrowed from the Toronto Maple Leafs organization just two weeks into the season when original Wolves goaltenders Max Lagace and Oscar Dansk were recalled from loan by the Vegas Golden Knights, Kaskisuo leads the Wolves in games (21), […]

Wolves goaltender Max Lagace turns 25 on Friday. That doesn’t mean he stops having fun or playing video games, but the young netminder has shown he is mature beyond his age. It was only a little more than a month ago Lagace won his sixth National Hockey League game of the season, backstopping the Vegas […]

When Kevin Lough got the call he was getting promoted from the ECHL and becoming a member of the Chicago Wolves, the timing was incredible. “I was actually helping my roommate pack after he got promoted to Binghamton and then I saw my head coach was calling me,” Lough said with a smile. Lough’s head […]

Defensemen in professional hockey are divided into several categories. Some are known for their under-the-radar sneakiness and steady play. Others are more willing to take risks with the puck on their stick, even if it gives the other team a chance to score. Then there are some such as Wolves defenseman Jake Walman, who’s trying […]

Wolves forward Tobias Lindberg comes from one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Not only is Stockholm, Sweden, known for its beauty, it’s known for producing terrific hockey players. Wolves sideline reporter Mark Citron recently sat down with Lindberg, who joined the team early this season after being acquired from the Toronto Maple […]

Wolves assistant coach Chris Dennis is no stranger to coaching hockey. From the high school level up to the National Hockey League, Dennis has a hefty resume behind the bench. However, the last two years may have been some of Dennis’s most impressive work.